Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon

The Pan-African mobile zone, situated at the margin of the Congo Craton in Cameroon, is characterized by a geological setting with polyphased tectonics, which can be summarised as the alternation of compression and extension events. The present study, conducted in a portion of the aforementioned zon...

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Main Authors: Jean Aimé Mono, Apollinaire Bouba, Olivier Ulrich Igor Owono Amougou, Jean Daniel Ngoh, Françoise Martine Enyegue A. Nyam, Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga
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Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Geophysics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/4767612
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author Jean Aimé Mono
Apollinaire Bouba
Olivier Ulrich Igor Owono Amougou
Jean Daniel Ngoh
Françoise Martine Enyegue A. Nyam
Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga
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description The Pan-African mobile zone, situated at the margin of the Congo Craton in Cameroon, is characterized by a geological setting with polyphased tectonics, which can be summarised as the alternation of compression and extension events. The present study, conducted in a portion of the aforementioned zone, is aimed at investigating crustal structures using aeromagnetic data. To achieve this, a variety of advanced analysis and interpretation techniques were applied to reduce aeromagnetic data at the equator, including total horizontal derivative (THD), Centre for Exploration Targeting (CET), 3D Euler deconvolution (ED), spectral analysis, and 2D3/4 modeling. The results indicate that the study area can be divided into four magnetic units based on the magnetic properties (magnetic susceptibility, geometry, and depth) of the underlying rocks. The THD method reveals the presence of pseudocircular and linear structures, which are associated with mafic intrusions and faults, respectively. The structural trends of the lineament generated semiautomatically using the CET method suggest that the structures are oriented in order of priority: E-W, WNW-ESE, ENE-WSW, and NE-SW. These directions are probably related to the Pan-African orogeny. According to the ED, the depths of these lineaments extend beyond 1250 m. A spectral analysis conducted on a profile intersecting some of the significant anomalies on the reduction to the equator (RTE) map indicates that the average depths of superficial and deep magnetic sources along this profile are approximately 0.5 and 6.5 km, respectively. The geological model obtained along this profile by direct 2D3/4 modeling indicates the presence of an ancient granitic basement, which is overlain by younger formations belonging to the Pan-African.
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spelling doaj-art-b7b83064ec754360a3a47e4f30bc35ec2025-02-03T05:54:41ZengWileyInternational Journal of Geophysics1687-88682024-01-01202410.1155/2024/4767612Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East CameroonJean Aimé Mono0Apollinaire Bouba1Olivier Ulrich Igor Owono Amougou2Jean Daniel Ngoh3Françoise Martine Enyegue A. Nyam4Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga5Department of Basic TrainingDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of Topography-CadastreEnvironmental Engineering DepartmentDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsThe Pan-African mobile zone, situated at the margin of the Congo Craton in Cameroon, is characterized by a geological setting with polyphased tectonics, which can be summarised as the alternation of compression and extension events. The present study, conducted in a portion of the aforementioned zone, is aimed at investigating crustal structures using aeromagnetic data. To achieve this, a variety of advanced analysis and interpretation techniques were applied to reduce aeromagnetic data at the equator, including total horizontal derivative (THD), Centre for Exploration Targeting (CET), 3D Euler deconvolution (ED), spectral analysis, and 2D3/4 modeling. The results indicate that the study area can be divided into four magnetic units based on the magnetic properties (magnetic susceptibility, geometry, and depth) of the underlying rocks. The THD method reveals the presence of pseudocircular and linear structures, which are associated with mafic intrusions and faults, respectively. The structural trends of the lineament generated semiautomatically using the CET method suggest that the structures are oriented in order of priority: E-W, WNW-ESE, ENE-WSW, and NE-SW. These directions are probably related to the Pan-African orogeny. According to the ED, the depths of these lineaments extend beyond 1250 m. A spectral analysis conducted on a profile intersecting some of the significant anomalies on the reduction to the equator (RTE) map indicates that the average depths of superficial and deep magnetic sources along this profile are approximately 0.5 and 6.5 km, respectively. The geological model obtained along this profile by direct 2D3/4 modeling indicates the presence of an ancient granitic basement, which is overlain by younger formations belonging to the Pan-African.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/4767612
spellingShingle Jean Aimé Mono
Apollinaire Bouba
Olivier Ulrich Igor Owono Amougou
Jean Daniel Ngoh
Françoise Martine Enyegue A. Nyam
Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga
Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
International Journal of Geophysics
title Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
title_full Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
title_fullStr Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
title_short Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon
title_sort analysis of aeromagnetic data for enhancing geologic features using filtering techniques over the congo craton pan african belt contact centre east cameroon
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/4767612
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